Bail Bonds for Merced

When a friend or family member has been arrested in Merced, the first thing on your mind is how to get them home quickly. With the help of a licensed bail bondsman, the process can go smoothly.

Our paperwork is simple to complete and can be done over the phone, by fax or email, or in person. We will be happy to meet with you at any convenient location, such as your home or office.

When you call Tonya Page Bail Bonds at 1-877-861-3761 for bail bonds in Merced, a bondsman will be able to answer all of your questions.

Questions to Ask a Bail Bondsman

When deciding to work with a bondsman to help release your friend or
family member from jail, there are some questions you should ask before
signing an agreement with one:
• What is the cost of a bail bond? In California, the cost of a bail
bond is 10% of the bail amount. So, if bail is set at $10,000, you will
pay a fee of $1,000. If a bondsman says they are willing to negotiate or
offer a lower fee, they are operating their business illegally.

When will the defendant be released? No bail bondsman
will be able to give you an exact release time, so be wary of anyone who
promises you a definite one. How long it takes to be released is
dependent on several factors within the jail and safety is always the
top priority. An agent experienced with the jail will be able to give an
accurate estimate, however.

Are you licensed? All bondsmen must be licensed by the
California Department of Insurance in order to operate. Status of their
licensing can be found out through the Department of Insurance.

Are you listed with the Better Business Bureau? Companies
listed with the BBB are given a grade that will give you a better idea
of how positive your experience with that company will be. You can also
look at any complaints against the company.

Can you explain the bail bond process to me? Any
legitimate bail bondsman will be able to walk you through the entire
process, explaining everything so that you know what to expect.

Merced Police Department

The City of Merced embraces its small-town living. Located in the heart
of California's agricultural Central Valley, Merced is the region's
center for education, culture and business. There are approximately
80,542 residents living in the community. Known as the "Gateway to
Yosemite" Merced draws thousands of visitors each year.

Department Locations

The North Station is responsible for the largest area within city limits from Bear Creek on the southern boarder to Old Lake Road to the north, Lake Road on the east to Cooper Avenue on the west.

South Station
470 W. 11th Street
Merced, CA 95340
Phone: 209-385-8836

The South Station serves the community in many ways, such as interpretation for officers and helping people working their way through the criminal justice system, as well as intervention with at-risk families.

If someone is arrested in Merced, they will likely be taken to the Merced County Jail for booking. This will include fingerprinting, photographs, background check and warrant search. This could take several hours to complete if the jail staff is dealing with a lot of inmates.

Merced Bail Bondsman

Most of our bail bonds agreements require no collateral. We accept payments made with Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. In many cases, we can make a payment plan with our clients to help ease the burden of the cost of a bail bond.

When you contact Tonya Page Bail Bonds at 877- 224-5266 as soon as you learn of your loved one's arrest, we can get the paperwork started while you are on the phone. Once bail is set, we can finish the paperwork for a bond and go directly to the jail or court house to post bail. It could be a few hours before they are released from the jail, so please be patient.

“I talk to two other bondsman before calling you — they were real hustler types. As soon as I got on the phone with you, it was easy and effortless. Everything was straight-forward about what you could do for us. When you’re under these circumstances, you need no nonsense.”